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What is the difference between an accommodated and unaccommodated application?

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What is the difference between an accommodated and unaccommodated application?

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An accommodated application is one that is accepted for admission evaluation because it was properly submitted within the application-filing period. An unaccommodated application was not accepted for evaluation (usually due to incorrect filing, such as an application not accompanied by fee payment or submitted after the application filing period). This type of applicant is not classified as denied. • What is an incomplete application? An accommodated application that does not contain complete admission file information is labeled as incomplete. For example, an application that is not accompanied by a high school transcript is considered to be incomplete. • What constitutes a denied applicant? The overwhelming majority of denied applications represent students who were deemed ineligible for admission; that is, they did not meet the CSU admission requirements. A small number of denied represent applicants that were CSU eligible. Those applicants were turned away because they applied to i

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